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Topic: FOREX - Multiply your Bitcoins (Read 1524 times)

legendary
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August 14, 2013, 11:00:41 PM
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There are a number of Bitcoin-accepting Forex Exchanges/Brokers out there


AFAIK ther is only Forex-Metal.....Liteforex doesn't accept BTC anymore
are there others? "a number of" sounds like 5 or more
sr. member
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August 09, 2013, 01:12:52 PM
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Does it have hope? Well it depends on how you trade it, depends on your TP and SL placement, what time of day you trade, how discretionary you are with the entry signal, how ruthless you are with killing bad trades.  Personally I'd say on a 5m chart you have no chance as you will have far too many small minus pip trades to come out on top. Remember price consolidates more often than it trends. This isn't the place you should really stick to forexfactory or the like. Atleast there you might bump into people who know what they are doing.
full member
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August 01, 2013, 09:13:21 PM
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Disclaimer: I dont claim to be an expert in Forex

There are a number of Bitcoin-accepting Forex Exchanges/Brokers out there, so I just thought it would be fun if there was a thread where Bitcoiners could share their non-BTC currency pair strategies & share FOREX ideas/signals with other Bitcoiners. To what end? Help everybody here make more Bitcoins of course Grin

I'm currently testing various ideas out using the ForexMetal demo account. I have traded Forex before but not exceptionally well, and never with Bitcoins as my deposit method, so naturally this takes it to a whole new level  Tongue

Right now I'm testing out a nice little reversal strategy involving the Awesome Oscillator (which really has been awesome, in my experience) and the stochastic on the M5 chart.



Essentially I won't buy on overbought or sell on oversold. My buy/sell trigger is the AO switching direction. I also am a big fan of stochastic divergence trading, no specific strategy, sometimes it looks good to trade on and sometimes its ridiculous. Generally if there is bullish divergence AND its oversold, I just buy and be done with it, ignoring the IO. Same thing goes for selling.

Do you think this strategy has any hope, do you have any of your own to share, or any improvements?
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